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Masculine Revival
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Reviving The Warrior Spirit In Men.
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If your brand is in the $500K–$2M/month bracket, you’ll notice this:
- It gets exponentially harder to scale.
- Revenue is up, but cash still feels tight.
- Small mistakes start getting expensive faster.
- Ad spend is growing faster than financial clarity.
- You're exporting CSVs just to see where you stand.
- Your bestseller is not always your most profitable SKU.
- You have no idea what your true contribution margin is.
- You don’t know if or when your new product will be profitable.
- You’re profitable on paper but margins & cashflow are getting decimated.
More growth won’t fix this.
You need better financial infrastructure.
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At 18 → only cared about baseball
At 19 → did the bare minimum in school
At 20 → hated every job I ever had
At 21 → sold TVs out of my dorm room for beer money
At 22 → $15/hour at a paper shredding factory covered in dust
At 23 → $60k/year government job I hated
At 24 → studied business for a year & made my first sale
At 25 → got fired when work found out, went full-time at $100k/month
At 26 → stacked cash and buying our first house
At 27 → traveled the world with my wife, no kids yet
At 28 → got bored, wanted to build something bigger
At 29 → dumped $1M of my own savings into SamCart
At 30 → hired our first employees
At 31 → stuck at $5M ARR, barely making payroll
At 32 → still stuck & questioning everything
At 33 → realized I’m the problem
At 34 → fired myself as CEO
At 35 → raised $100M in funding
At 36 → revenue finally scaling the right way
At 37 → scaled past 100 employees
At 38 → $300M+ valuation, $7B+ processed for 100,000+ sellers
At 39 → building toward a $1B exit
My dad once told me: "Never work for anybody else. Your goal should be to work for yourself."
It took me 20 years to finally make it happen.
Dad was right. It just took longer than I thought.
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> call me crazy…
> claude can replace your $10k/month SEO agency.
> give this thread to Claude
> pay $20/month instead
> make your first $1M.
> thank me later.
Sarvesh Shrivastava@bloggersarvesh
call me crazy but..I genuinely believe I could take ANY local service business and get them to $100k/month using Claude Cowork for SEO. here's exactly how I'd do it in 90 days (STEAL the exact playbook):
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When you work with enough $10M+ ecom founders, you’ll notice two things:
1. They’re profitability-focused from day one. Everyone else gets stuck on revenue and takes out loans to keep it growing. The business ends up just servicing their debt.
2. If not, they know their numbers well. LTV, when they’ll hit profitability, contribution margin, everything. It’s the only way they’re able to scale at a loss first.
The ones who do neither don't make it.
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> I spent 14 years doing SEO the hard way.
> then built this 20-prompt system in Claude
> Claude just did 30 hours of SEO work before lunch
> it didn't have to be like this
> 20 prompts. the game has changed.
> you're welcome.
Sarvesh Shrivastava@bloggersarvesh
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Claude + SEO is going to make more millionaires in 2026 than bitcoin ever did.
This 90 minute masterclass shows you exactly how.
The article gives you every prompt for FREE.
DON'T Bookmark this. Give it an hour today.
It might be the highest ROI thing you do this month:
Sarvesh Shrivastava@bloggersarvesh
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Devs realizing designers don't need them anymore
Base44@Base44
Turn your Figma design into a working app in minutes. Just paste your @figma frame link, hit generate, and it's live.
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I have six rules for caffeine. They're the reason one cup of coffee drops me straight into flow - the optimal state of consciousness where we feel and perform our best.
I call them the 6 Caffeine Commandments.
1) Condition yourself for flow with caffeine.
Use classical conditioning. Drink caffeine, then immediately begin challenging work. Repeat consistently. Over time, caffeine becomes a conditioned trigger, signaling to your brain that it's time for focused output. Both caffeine and flow alter your state of consciousness, which makes the conditioning unusually tight.
2) Use caffeine to shortcut the Struggle phase.
Struggle is the first phase of the flow cycle, where your brain loads all the information needed for the task. It's uncomfortable. Caffeine reduces cognitive load and boosts dopamine, compressing Struggle, so you move into flow faster.
3) Time your caffeine.
Cortisol first, caffeine next. Wait at least 30 minutes after waking. Your body produces its own stimulant every morning - using caffeine too early is like plugging in your charger when the battery is already near full. On the back end, stop 10 hours before bed. If you sleep at 10 PM, last dose by noon.
4) Calibrate the dose.
Start with 100mg (about one cup of coffee). Observe how your body responds. My friend swears by 40mg. For me, it's closer to 200mg. The right dose matches your physiology and the demands of a given day.
5) Give caffeine companions.
Pair with L-Theanine at a 2:1 ratio (L-Theanine to caffeine) and water at a 2:1 ratio (water to coffee). L-Theanine smooths out the jitters, and water keeps you hydrated. The combination is the cleanest entry into focused work I've found.
6) Periodically abstain.
Take one day off per week. Once a quarter, take an entire week off. This resets your adenosine receptors so caffeine stays potent. The real power of caffeine comes from rhythmic abstinence, not constant consumption.

Rian Doris@RianSweetDoris
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🧵My tips for getting the best out of Claude Opus 4.7 For SEO!
I've been doing SEO for 14 years. I've never seen anything do what this model does.
Claude@claudeai
Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.
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A friend of mine running a $20M ARR health and wellness brand was about to run out of capital heading into Black Friday.
He seemed profitable on paper:
• 300% YOY
• $20M ARR
• Bootstrapped w/ $10K
But under it, he was stressed out of his mind.
The costs of scaling were catching up.
Finding enough capital for both products and ads was impossible.
Credit cards promising net 60 would deliver net 30 in the fine print.
They tried everything.
Brex.
Amex.
Chase Ink.
None of it actually solved the cash flow problem.
Then they found Parker.
True net 60.
No fine print.
No statement.
Suddenly they could run ads on the card, let retail revenue come in over 30-60 days, and offset repayments without touching a high-cost loan or giving up equity.
But more than any of that, he got:
- Time
- Runway
- Peace of mind
Gone are the days of wondering how he'll afford to expand inventory.
His mental health got much better
He could focus on growth instead of financing stress
He was no longer debating whether to fundraise just to keep up
“The biggest blessing you can give a brand is more time and runway.”
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I'm surprised this didn't happen sooner.
The current system is 6-month waits and 10-minute check-ins... That's what we're fighting to keep?
An AI that actually looks at your data and stays consistent will probably do a better job than that.
And honestly this is even scarier than an AI prescribing psych meds.
Because now we're moving from AI assisting doctors to AI replacing decisions.
And once that line is crossed, it doesn't go backwards.
The upside is obvious: access, speed, consistency.
The risk is just as obvious: who's accountable when it goes wrong?
We're not debating if this happens. We're deciding how far we're willing to let it go.
And most people won't think about it until it's already normal.

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